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Defence, Fire & Security Sector in India
03/06/14 2
 Land area of over 3.2 million square Km; 7th
largest country
 Union of 29 states (including the city of Delhi) and 6 Union
territories spanning snow capped mountains, tropical rain
forests, arid desert, high plateaus, fertile river plains
 1.2 billion; 250 million households (70% under 35)
 72% rural; 28% urban
 Average literacy rate is 65%
03/06/14 3
o GDP (2010 est) – USD $1.37 Trillion (China $5.36 Trillion)
o India's exports total less than 1% of global trade, compared with 7% for China
o GDP Growth 7.4% for 2009-10 (estimate 8.5% 2010-11)
o
o Service industry responsible for 62% of GDP
o Inflation currently 10.16% but food inflation 17%
o Economic indicator – 16 Million new mobile users May 2010
o Interest rates approx 10%
03/06/14 4
03/06/14 5
 Industry valued at £50 billion
 Second largest employer after
agriculture - 31 million people
 Contributes 20% of GDP
 Ranks 4th
for FDI inflow
 Growing at 9% per annum
• Phenomenal growth in urbanisation has led to huge
unmet demand for housing, retail and commercial
spaces
• 150 new Special Economic Zones
• 28% of population in urban environments
• To rise to 40% by 2012
03/06/14 6
 Airports - Passenger
traffic to grow 10%
 Flight cargo by 7%
 Plan to modernise 35
non-metro airports and
develop seven green field
airports
 Nagpur cargo and
passenger hub
 Navi Mumbai airport?
03/06/14 7
 Largest merchant shipping fleet amongst
developing countries - 17th in world
 Cargo through 12 major ports has grown
annually at 9.5% per year over the last 3 years
• 50 projects valued
at US$13 billion
planned
• 7 ports to be
developed in
Maharashtra and
Gujarat
03/06/14 8
 Roads – US $50 billion
worth of projects underway
 Including 68,000 km of
national highway
improvements
• 2,000 km of express
way development
• $600m on 460 km of Mumbai roads,
20 + new flyovers, strengthening
of existing bridges, new Sealink
projects and potentially multi million
tunnelling needs
 Lets give it a shot
 The statistician
 Make the quick buck
 The investor
 Strategic thinking
 Forward Approach
 Market Perseverance
 Due Diligence
 Solid Partner
Essentially 2 sets of drivers:
1. Terrestrial security threat perception
- 14000 kms land borders
- 7000 kms coastlines
- Red corridor
- Critical national infrastructure (13 major ports, 200 minor ports, 67000 kms
national highways, 150000 MW powerstations)
2. Post 26/11 security climate
- Businesses
- Hotels
- Malls
- Airports etc…
03/06/14 12
 Defence
◦ Armed Forces - Military hardware, software, equipment,
consumables and technology.
◦ Homeland security – requirements of paramilitary, police, fire
services.
◦ Critical National Infrastructure Protection.
 Commercial Security
◦ Physical Security
◦ Cyber security
 Research & Development for Security.
 Education, Consulting & Training for Security.
 Recent reports suggest government spending on approx. 5 billion pounds on
homeland security.
 Defence & homeland security equipment
- 15% state of the art
- 35% mature
- 50% obsolete.
 2009-10 budgetary allocation 20 billion pounds for defence. (35% increase)
 Acquisitions drafted under the Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP)
expected to include procurements to the tune of 80 billion pounds by 2022.
 10th
largest defence spender.
 70% procurements from overseas. (efforts towards indigenous production ???)
 Physical Security
- Pegged at 1.1 to 1.3 billion pounds
- Generally understood as electronic security, perimeter security, fire safety, currency
handling etc.
- Growth estimated between 25% to 40%
- 2014 estimated size 4.5 billion pounds
- Opportunities in modernization of existing systems in airports and other critical
infrastructure.
- Over 5000 companies (organized and unorganized) ; 150 ISO 9000 certified.
- Over 40% of demand met thru imports. (USA, UK, China, Korea, France, Israel)
- Demand for integrated solutions
- Emphasis on quality training and accredited solutions
- Growing acceptance and demand from SMEs, educational institutions, residential
complexes, hospitals etc.
 I
India Security Market
Segmentation
Basis
Segments
Surveillance
Cyber
Security
Physical
Security
Systems Services
Access
Controls
Alarm
System
Fire
Detection
and
Protection
Others
 Product Sector Proportion Market Market Size (US$) Size in INR Annual Growth
 CCTV (Commercial
 & Industrial Cameras,
 Housings, Monitors,
 DVR) 55% 192.5 866 45%
 Access Control
 (Controllers, Readers,
 Locking Hardware,
 Barriers, Cards) 30% 105 473 30%
 Intrusion Detection
 (Perimeter & Building
 Alarm Controllers &
 Detectors. Incl.
 Electric Fences) 2% 7 32 20%
 Intercom
 (Audio & Video
 Doorphones) 2% 7 32 30%
 Others
 (Metal Detectors,
 X-Ray etc) 11% 38.5 173 30%
 TOTAL 350 1575 26%
 Had been restricted to central Govt. funded projects.
 Recently large private players and R&D startups involved
 Areas of R&D.
 Security Planning and Management
 Policy
 Loss prevention
 Systems consulting
 Certifications and audit
 Forensics.
 Both Union and State governments looking to put forth
regulations that will make security more accessible.
These include:
◦ Reduction in their import customs duty to 5%
◦ Reduction in Excise duty to 4%
◦ Reduction in state VAT to 2%
◦ Abolition of Service Tax levied on guarding services
◦ Classification of security systems as life safety
equipment
 Russia, Israel, USA, France, Germany.
 Increasing JVs
 Indian companies looking for partners
 Tatas, Mahindra, L&T, Wipro, etc.
 Highly regulated – number of rules for manufacture, import, license, distribution etc.
 FDI cap in defence 26% (possibly increase to 49%)
 Since 2001 Indian private sector allowed to participate with 100% equity but
licensing.
 Despite FDI caps, many foreign companies setting up JVs.
 Defence offset policy (30%)
 Restricted R&D
 Import duties as high as 30% !!
 Transfer of Technology clause for some procurement contracts.
 Hotel Infrastructure security - US$1.2 billion
 Transport Sector Security (Aviation + Railway) - US$1 billion
 The Banking & Financial Sectors security - US$800 million
 Govt. facilities & real estate - US$400 million;
 Public Health & Healthcare sector - US$665 million
 Industry sector - US$840 million;
 The Indian GPS and Telematics market potential - US$450
million.
 The vehicle tracking segment of the Indian telematics market -
US$50 million;
03/06/14 27
UK – India : The Bilateral Scene
• UK’s Exports to India (2009) – UK £ 2.893 billion (4.1 2008)
• Principal Exports – capital goods, gold, ferrous & non-ferrous
metals, electronic goods, chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
• UK’s Imports from India (2008) – UK £4.325 billion
• Principal Imports – Readymade garments, gems & jewellery, agri
products, leather goods, chemicals and pharmaceuticals
• UK is India’s sixth largest trade partner
• Educational Co-operation: 44,000 Indian students currently
studying in the UK; They constitute the 2nd
largest number of
international students after China;
• Over 226 UK institutions visited
India over the year.
Thank You.
Siddharth Vishwanathan
s.vishwanathan@fco.gov.uk
Direct Tel: +91 22 66502195

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India cctv market outlook

  • 1. 03/06/14 1 Defence, Fire & Security Sector in India
  • 2. 03/06/14 2  Land area of over 3.2 million square Km; 7th largest country  Union of 29 states (including the city of Delhi) and 6 Union territories spanning snow capped mountains, tropical rain forests, arid desert, high plateaus, fertile river plains  1.2 billion; 250 million households (70% under 35)  72% rural; 28% urban  Average literacy rate is 65%
  • 3. 03/06/14 3 o GDP (2010 est) – USD $1.37 Trillion (China $5.36 Trillion) o India's exports total less than 1% of global trade, compared with 7% for China o GDP Growth 7.4% for 2009-10 (estimate 8.5% 2010-11) o o Service industry responsible for 62% of GDP o Inflation currently 10.16% but food inflation 17% o Economic indicator – 16 Million new mobile users May 2010 o Interest rates approx 10%
  • 5. 03/06/14 5  Industry valued at £50 billion  Second largest employer after agriculture - 31 million people  Contributes 20% of GDP  Ranks 4th for FDI inflow  Growing at 9% per annum • Phenomenal growth in urbanisation has led to huge unmet demand for housing, retail and commercial spaces • 150 new Special Economic Zones • 28% of population in urban environments • To rise to 40% by 2012
  • 6. 03/06/14 6  Airports - Passenger traffic to grow 10%  Flight cargo by 7%  Plan to modernise 35 non-metro airports and develop seven green field airports  Nagpur cargo and passenger hub  Navi Mumbai airport?
  • 7. 03/06/14 7  Largest merchant shipping fleet amongst developing countries - 17th in world  Cargo through 12 major ports has grown annually at 9.5% per year over the last 3 years • 50 projects valued at US$13 billion planned • 7 ports to be developed in Maharashtra and Gujarat
  • 8. 03/06/14 8  Roads – US $50 billion worth of projects underway  Including 68,000 km of national highway improvements • 2,000 km of express way development • $600m on 460 km of Mumbai roads, 20 + new flyovers, strengthening of existing bridges, new Sealink projects and potentially multi million tunnelling needs
  • 9.  Lets give it a shot  The statistician  Make the quick buck  The investor
  • 10.  Strategic thinking  Forward Approach  Market Perseverance  Due Diligence  Solid Partner
  • 11. Essentially 2 sets of drivers: 1. Terrestrial security threat perception - 14000 kms land borders - 7000 kms coastlines - Red corridor - Critical national infrastructure (13 major ports, 200 minor ports, 67000 kms national highways, 150000 MW powerstations) 2. Post 26/11 security climate - Businesses - Hotels - Malls - Airports etc…
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  • 14.  Defence ◦ Armed Forces - Military hardware, software, equipment, consumables and technology. ◦ Homeland security – requirements of paramilitary, police, fire services. ◦ Critical National Infrastructure Protection.  Commercial Security ◦ Physical Security ◦ Cyber security  Research & Development for Security.  Education, Consulting & Training for Security.
  • 15.  Recent reports suggest government spending on approx. 5 billion pounds on homeland security.  Defence & homeland security equipment - 15% state of the art - 35% mature - 50% obsolete.  2009-10 budgetary allocation 20 billion pounds for defence. (35% increase)  Acquisitions drafted under the Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP) expected to include procurements to the tune of 80 billion pounds by 2022.  10th largest defence spender.  70% procurements from overseas. (efforts towards indigenous production ???)
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  • 17.  Physical Security - Pegged at 1.1 to 1.3 billion pounds - Generally understood as electronic security, perimeter security, fire safety, currency handling etc. - Growth estimated between 25% to 40% - 2014 estimated size 4.5 billion pounds - Opportunities in modernization of existing systems in airports and other critical infrastructure. - Over 5000 companies (organized and unorganized) ; 150 ISO 9000 certified. - Over 40% of demand met thru imports. (USA, UK, China, Korea, France, Israel) - Demand for integrated solutions - Emphasis on quality training and accredited solutions - Growing acceptance and demand from SMEs, educational institutions, residential complexes, hospitals etc.
  • 18.  I India Security Market Segmentation Basis Segments Surveillance Cyber Security Physical Security Systems Services Access Controls Alarm System Fire Detection and Protection Others
  • 19.  Product Sector Proportion Market Market Size (US$) Size in INR Annual Growth  CCTV (Commercial  & Industrial Cameras,  Housings, Monitors,  DVR) 55% 192.5 866 45%  Access Control  (Controllers, Readers,  Locking Hardware,  Barriers, Cards) 30% 105 473 30%  Intrusion Detection  (Perimeter & Building  Alarm Controllers &  Detectors. Incl.  Electric Fences) 2% 7 32 20%  Intercom  (Audio & Video  Doorphones) 2% 7 32 30%  Others  (Metal Detectors,  X-Ray etc) 11% 38.5 173 30%  TOTAL 350 1575 26%
  • 20.  Had been restricted to central Govt. funded projects.  Recently large private players and R&D startups involved  Areas of R&D.
  • 21.  Security Planning and Management  Policy  Loss prevention  Systems consulting  Certifications and audit  Forensics.
  • 22.  Both Union and State governments looking to put forth regulations that will make security more accessible. These include: ◦ Reduction in their import customs duty to 5% ◦ Reduction in Excise duty to 4% ◦ Reduction in state VAT to 2% ◦ Abolition of Service Tax levied on guarding services ◦ Classification of security systems as life safety equipment
  • 23.  Russia, Israel, USA, France, Germany.  Increasing JVs  Indian companies looking for partners  Tatas, Mahindra, L&T, Wipro, etc.
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  • 25.  Highly regulated – number of rules for manufacture, import, license, distribution etc.  FDI cap in defence 26% (possibly increase to 49%)  Since 2001 Indian private sector allowed to participate with 100% equity but licensing.  Despite FDI caps, many foreign companies setting up JVs.  Defence offset policy (30%)  Restricted R&D  Import duties as high as 30% !!  Transfer of Technology clause for some procurement contracts.
  • 26.  Hotel Infrastructure security - US$1.2 billion  Transport Sector Security (Aviation + Railway) - US$1 billion  The Banking & Financial Sectors security - US$800 million  Govt. facilities & real estate - US$400 million;  Public Health & Healthcare sector - US$665 million  Industry sector - US$840 million;  The Indian GPS and Telematics market potential - US$450 million.  The vehicle tracking segment of the Indian telematics market - US$50 million;
  • 27. 03/06/14 27 UK – India : The Bilateral Scene • UK’s Exports to India (2009) – UK £ 2.893 billion (4.1 2008) • Principal Exports – capital goods, gold, ferrous & non-ferrous metals, electronic goods, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. • UK’s Imports from India (2008) – UK £4.325 billion • Principal Imports – Readymade garments, gems & jewellery, agri products, leather goods, chemicals and pharmaceuticals • UK is India’s sixth largest trade partner • Educational Co-operation: 44,000 Indian students currently studying in the UK; They constitute the 2nd largest number of international students after China; • Over 226 UK institutions visited India over the year.

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  2. On Climate Winter is mostly in northern parts and hilly regions between December – February. Hot dry summers in most parts between March to May. Rainy south western monsoon mainly in western coastal states from June to September. Post monsoon or north east monsoon mainly in southern peninsula from October to November. Mumbai temp ranges from 25 to 35 degrees
  3. Special Economic Zones features (SEZ) designated duty-free enclave to be treated as a foreign territory for trade operations and duties and tariffs. Scheme available for manufacture of goods, services, production, processing, assembling, re-engineering, packaging and trading. Must be net foreign exchange earner within 3 years. Duty free goods must be used within 5 years of approval export proceeds to be realized and repatriated within 12 months SEZ - incentives for units located no import license required duty-free import of capital goods, raw materials, consumables and spares profits from exports ( as computed by a prescribed formula) are exempt from income tax. 100% tax exemption for first five years followed by 50% deduction for two more years. Domestic sales allowed subject to import policy and subject to export obligations. Full freedom for sub-contracting; part sub-contracting overseas allowed. State government incentives investment incentives in backward areas (tax holidays), part-financing by state in certain projects. Power tariff incentives
  4. Map of India Generally speaking, you can fly to most of the major cities in around 2-3 hours from Mumbai Regional airlines are very cheap and good (Jet, Kingfisher etc…) Can also transit to most international destinations from Mumbai